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First day of my Manx kitten's exploration of our backyard. He's wearing his new (needs to grow into) harness. He had a fun time chewing on some twigs and pinecones, and chasing after anything the wind blew.
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Today's free image is the U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Joshua Strang of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, shining above Bear Lake, Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, found in the Wikimeda Commons via Wikipedia. As a work of...
Well, it's nearing the end of January, and I like to congratulate everyone who's sticking to their resolutions regarding health, it's not easy, but it's well worth it. Those resolutions would include things like losing weight, eating healthier, or quitting common addictions like smoking or drinking.
If you've slipped up already, and fell back into old habits, please don't despair and give up. It's never too late to pick up where you left off and...
It's a fact that we usually take our health for granted until we lose it. I'm writing this for mature adults, many of whom had started smoking cigarettes in their teens or twenties, and have continued to do so on a daily basis for their entire adult lives. I gave up smoking on my own around thirty years ago after smoking over a pack of Marlboros a day for around fifteen years. I can honestly say that it was the smartest move I've ever made, and have never regretted it.
Ideally, we would all give out healthy treats for the trick or treaters each year like fresh fruits, natural fruit 'leathers', natural licorice or small toys, tattoos, etc.
Realistically, kids like to get candy for Halloween. Since it's mainly women who buy, store and hand out all those 'fun sized' chocolate bars, they often fall into the sinkhole of overindulgence. Yes, I've been guilty of it too, although I have much more control than I did years ago.